Howto: Derail the Linux juggernaut
When the final bell tolls and Microsoft is forced to confront the Linux tidal wave (instead of playing its current game of misinformation and attrition) there will be one Achilles heel that the Redmond contingent can take advantage of: Choice.
Simply remind the average Linux user that they have a choice on any issue, and a frenzy of infighting erupts. Watch:
Gnome or KDE?
See? Half of you have already punched the reply button. I haven’t even gotten started.
How about KDE or XFCE? Maybe XFCE with a little Gnome, or pure KDE?
Or maybe Fluxbox everywhere?
What about the CK patches? or no CK patches? Fork it? or stick a fork in it?
Monolithic kernel or microkernel?
xorg metapackage or xorg group?
Default themes? Default applications? Default e-mail?
Root or sudo?
CLI or GUI?
This distro or that distro?
This wallpaper or that wallpaper?
See what I mean?
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